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Johannes Willem "Johan" Schot (born 4 February 1961) is a Dutch historian working in the field of science and technology policy. A historian of technology and an expert in sustainability transitions, Johan Schot is Professor of Global Comparative History at th
Centre for Global Challenges
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. He is the Academic Director of th
Transformative Innovation Policy Consortium (TIPC)
and former Director of the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at the
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. He was elected to the
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(KNAW) in 2009.


Biography

After his studies at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Schot became a consultant in 1985 at the TNO Centre for Technology and Policy Studies. He completed his Phd at the
University of Twente The University of Twente (Dutch: ''Universiteit Twente''; , abbr. ) is a public technical university located in Enschede, Netherlands. The university has been placed in the top 170 universities in the world by multiple central ranking tables. I ...
in 1991 on the 'Societal Shaping of Technical Change: Constructive Technology Assessment as a form of ''Luddism and then he served as an Assistant Professor, then Associate Professor at Twente until 1999. He was made part-time Professor in the Social History of Technology at the Eindhoven University of Technology in 1998 and subsequently at Twente in 1999. In 2002 the
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awarded him a research grant under the Innovational Research Incentives scheme for talented scholars (highest category) to establish his own research program. In 2003 he was appointed full-time Professor in the History of Technology/Transitions Studies at the Eindhoven University of Technology. From September 2010 until July 2011 he worked as a fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Wassenaar, writing and editing a six-volume book series. The book series entitle
Making Europe: Technology and Transformation 1850-2000
was published by
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in 2013. In January 2014, Johan Schot was appointed Director of the
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at the
University of Sussex , mottoeng = Be Still and Know , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £14.4 million (2020) , budget = £319.6 million (2019–20) , chancellor = Sanjeev Bhaskar , vice_chancellor = Sasha Roseneil , ...
. A year later he won the 2015
Leonardo da Vinci Medal The Leonardo da Vinci Medal is the highest award of the Society for the History of Technology (SHOT), and was first given in 1962. In general this award is granted annually to scholars who have contributed outstandingly to the history of technology ...
of the Society for the History of Technology for his outstanding contribution to the history of technology. In January 2019, Johan Schot returned to the Netherlands to start his new role as Professor in Global Comparative History at th
Centre for Global Challenges
at
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.


Research

Professor Schot's current research focuses on the conceptualisation and historical interpretation of Deep Transitions. Such transitions refer to long term change processes which transform the economy and society. The First Deep Transition started in 1750 and resulted in the
welfare state A welfare state is a form of government in which the state (or a well-established network of social institutions) protects and promotes the economic and social well-being of its citizens, based upon the principles of equal opportunity, equita ...
. The Second Deep Transition started somewhere in the 1970s and is transforming capitalism and modernity as we know it. Building upon the insights of
Christopher Freeman Christopher Freeman (11 September 1921 – 16 August 2010) a British economist, recognised as one of the founders of the post-war school of Innovation Studies. He played a lead role in the development of the neo-Schumpeterian tradition focusin ...
and
Carlota Perez Carlota Perez ( es, Carlota Pérez; born September 20, 1939, in Caracas) is a British-Venezuelan scholar specialized in technology and socio-economic development. She researches the concept of Techno-Economic Paradigm Shifts and the theory of gre ...
, the aim is to develop a new version of the Multi-level Perspective (MLP) of Sustainability Transitions that is able to capture the nature and dynamics of Deep Transitions. Professor Schot will also use this new theory to generate insights for the governance of new transition pathways. In this research, Professor Schot builds upon his ability to draw insights from the history of technology, evolutionary economics, as well as science and technology studies. In the past, he was instrumental in developing and extending the niche theory of radical change into the influential MLP on sustainability transitions, working with
Arie Rip Arie Rip (born 13 June 1941, in Kethel en Spaland) is a Dutch professor emeritus of Philosophy of Science and Technology. Career During 1988–1989 he was the President of the international Society for Social Studies of Science. From 2000 until ...
, Frank Geels and others. He was also key in establishing a new framework for research and policy around sustainable technologies, called Strategic Niche Management, building on his earlier influential work on the Constructive Technology Assessment framework. In addition, Professor Schot has co-developed a range of new concepts for the contextual history of technology, such as the mediation junction, the innovation junction, technocratic internationalism, and the hidden integration and fragmentation of Europe. Johan Schot's work has greatly benefited from an emphasis on creative collaborations across borders and disciplines which open up innovative new research agendas. He has created and pioneered large scale collaborations, in which many (up to 100 or more) scholars and practitioners from business, government and societal groups work productively together. Initiatives such as th
Greening of Industry Network
and the influential Dutc
Knowledge Network for System Innovations and Transitions
have all successfully enabled the development of innovative new insights and transformative practices. More recently, th
Tensions of Europe
collaboration of up to 300 scholars resulted in the dynamic
Inventing Europe
digital history project, delivered in partnership with ten cultural heritage institutions and museums. This transnational collaboration also led to a unique book series, called
Making Europe
, which provides new interpretations of
European History The history of Europe is traditionally divided into four time periods: prehistoric Europe (prior to about 800 BC), classical antiquity (800 BC to AD 500), the Middle Ages (AD 500 to AD 1500), and the modern era (since AD 1500). The first early ...
through the lens of technology.


Books


Making Europe

Edited by Johan Schot and Philip Scranton of
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(USA), the Making Europe book series investigates the question of ‘Who built Europe?’ by charting the people and ideas, goods and technologies that spread between countries— and between continents. It is the result of a collective effort of an international team of authors and researchers, initiated in 1999 by researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology and the Dutch Foundation for the History of Technology. Fifteen years later the initiative is supported by an international group of renowned universities, research institutes, museums of science and technology, business and industry, and public organizations. In 2014, the series was awarded the prestigious Freeman Award by th
European Association for the Study of Science and Technology
(EASST).SPRU director wins Freeman Prize for 'Making Europe'
/ref> The Freeman Award is given in recognition of a publication, which reflects a significant collective contribution to the interaction of science and technology studies with the study of innovation. The prize is awarded by EASST in honour of Chris Freeman, founder of
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.


Technology and the Making of the Netherlands

This book, which synthesizes findings originally presented in a series of seven volumes published in the Netherlands, uses the idea of contested modernization as an overarching concept through which to understand Dutch technological history. The modernizers of Dutch society—including engineers, management consultants, architects, and others—did not always agree on how to modernize; moreover, the unruliness of specific practices often derailed or redirected implementation. Tensions between top-down and bottom-up modernization, and between scale-enlargement and more flexible arrangements of mutual coordination and cooperation shaped Dutch history. The chapters examine such topics as attempts to create an industrial nation, new infrastructures; the coming of mass production and the emergence of a consumer society; and land-use planning in a low-lying country.


Key publications


Niches

* Johan Schot and Frank Geels, 'Niches in Evolutionary Theories of Technical Change', Journal of Evolutionary Economics (2007), 17 (5), 605–622. * Johan Schot, 'The Usefulness of Evolutionary Models for Explaining Innovation. The Case of the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century', History and Technology (1998), 14, 173–200.


Strategic Niche Management

* Johan Schot and Frank Geels, 'Strategic Niche Management and Sustainable Innovation Journeys: Theory, Findings, Research agenda, and Policy', Technology Analysis & Strategic Management (2008), 20 (5), 537–554. * René Kemp, Johan Schot and Remco Hoogma, 'Regime Shifts to Sustainability Through Processes of Niche Formation. The Approach of Strategic Niche Management', Technology Analysis & Strategic Management (1998), 10 (2), 175–195.


Multi-level Perspectives

* Johan Schot and Frank Geels, 'Typology of Sociotechnical Transition Pathways', Research Policy (2007), 36 (3), 399–417. * Hugo van Driel and Johan Schot, 'Radical Innovation as a Multilevel Process: Introducing Floating Grain Elevators in the Port of Rotterdam', Technology and Culture (2005), 46 (1), 51–77.


Constructive Technology Assessment

* Johan Schot, 'Towards New Forms of Participatory Technology Development', Technology Analysis & Strategic Management (2001), 13 (1), 39–52. * Johan Schot and
Arie Rip Arie Rip (born 13 June 1941, in Kethel en Spaland) is a Dutch professor emeritus of Philosophy of Science and Technology. Career During 1988–1989 he was the President of the international Society for Social Studies of Science. From 2000 until ...
, 'The Past and Future of Constructive Technology Assessment', Technological Forecasting and Social Change, (1997), 54 (2-3), 251–268. *
Arie Rip Arie Rip (born 13 June 1941, in Kethel en Spaland) is a Dutch professor emeritus of Philosophy of Science and Technology. Career During 1988–1989 he was the President of the international Society for Social Studies of Science. From 2000 until ...
, Thomas J. Misa, and Johan Schot, ''Managing Technology in Society: The Approach of Constructive Technology Assessment''. London: Pinter, 1995.


Mediation Junction

* Gijs Mom, Peter Staal and Johan Schot, 'Civilizing Motorized Adventure, Touring and Automobile Clubs as Intermediaries in the Emergence of the Automobile in The Netherlands', in: Ruth Oldenziel, Adri Albert de la Bruhèze and Onno de Wit (eds.), Manufacturing Technology/Manufacturing Consumers (Amsterdam: Aksant 2009), 139-158 (book chapter). * Johan Schot and Adri Albert de la Bruhèze, 'The Mediated Design of Products, Consumption and Consumers in the Twentieth Century', in: Nelly Oudshoorn and Trevor Pinch (eds.), How Users Matter: The Co-Construction of Users and Technology (Cambridge: MIT Press 2003), 229-246 (book chapter).


Innovation Junction

* O. de Wit, J. van den Ende, J. Schot and E. van Oost, 'Innovation Junctions: Office Technologies in the Netherlands, 1880-1980', Technology and Culture (2002), 43 (1), 50–72.


Technocratic Internationalism

* Johan Schot and Frank Schipper, 'Experts and European Transport Integration 1945-1958', Journal of European Public Policy (2011), 18 (2), 274–293. * Johan Schot and Vincent Lagendijk, 'Technocratic Internationalism in the Interwar Years: Building Europe on Motorways and Electricity Networks', Journal of Modern European History (2008), 6 (2), 196–216.


Hidden Integration

* Thomas J. Misa and Johan W. Schot, 'Inventing Europe: Technology and the Hidden Integration of Europe', History and Technology (2005), 21 (1), 1-20
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Awards and recognition



* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20170401125253/http://www.historyoftechnology.org/about_us/awards/davinci.html Leonardo da Vinci medal 2015*Freeman Award 2014 (fo
Making Europe
series) *
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Membership *Fernand Braudel Fellowship,
European University Institute The European University Institute (EUI) is an international postgraduate and post-doctoral teaching and research institute and an independent body of the European Union with juridical personality, established by the member states to contr ...
, History and Civilisation Department (12 months) *Elected to Honours Teaching Staff of the Eindhoven University of Technology *VICI Award. National competition for talented scientists highest category,
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*Senior Research Edelstein Fellowship of the Sidney Edelstein Foundation,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim Weiz ...
. *Prof.dr.ir. R.J. Forbes Prize for young scholars in the history of technology.


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Schot, Johan 1961 births Living people Academics of the University of Sussex 20th-century Dutch historians Eindhoven University of Technology faculty Erasmus University Rotterdam alumni Historians of technology Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences People from Ridderkerk University of Twente alumni University of Twente faculty Leonardo da Vinci Medal recipients 21st-century Dutch historians